zeek/testing/btest/scripts/base/frameworks/logging/rotate-custom.bro
Jon Siwek fe38c22d2b Remove Log::rotation_control (addresses #572).
Log rotation is now controlled directly through Filter records.

Also addressed a TODO in the default_path_func regarding the
LogMgr::AddFilter function generating internal filter path
suggestions/fallbacks.  Now, if the user doesn't explicitly set a filter
path, the filter's path will be the result of the first call to
default_path_func (happens during the first write to the log).  And in
that case the path suggestion argument to the path_func is an empty
string.
2011-09-08 15:00:31 -05:00

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# @TEST-EXEC: bro -b -r %DIR/rotation.trace %INPUT 2>&1 | egrep "test|test2" | sort >out
# @TEST-EXEC: for i in `ls test*.log | sort`; do printf '> %s\n' $i; cat $i; done | sort | uniq >>out
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff out
module Test;
export {
# Create a new ID for our log stream
redef enum Log::ID += { LOG };
# Define a record with all the columns the log file can have.
# (I'm using a subset of fields from ssh-ext for demonstration.)
type Log: record {
t: time;
id: conn_id; # Will be rolled out into individual columns.
} &log;
}
redef Log::default_rotation_interval = 1hr;
redef Log::default_rotation_postprocessor_cmd = "echo 1st";
function custom_rotate(info: Log::RotationInfo) : bool
{
print "custom rotate", info;
return T;
}
event bro_init()
{
Log::create_stream(Test::LOG, [$columns=Log]);
Log::add_filter(Test::LOG, [$name="2nd", $path="test2", $interv=30mins, $postprocessor=custom_rotate]);
}
event new_connection(c: connection)
{
Log::write(Test::LOG, [$t=network_time(), $id=c$id]);
}